Interkarma wrote:Not sure what's up there (besides the foliage). Couple of questions:

Is this repeatable - if you save and exit then reload that game are these trees in the same wrong position?

If you disable the graphical mods tickbox on startup, so only classic sprites are used, does this issue still occur?

I've not seen this in my playthroughs yet, and interesting it happens mostly with winter set in your observations.

It's just the flats, taking them out fixes it.They still float in the air where no new flats are present.I think it's conflicting with real grass.I just put realgrass 2.0 in and no new Flats in the Wilderness at all.So I'm reinstalling everything.I'll let you know.

Elder Scrolls games have a long history of visual (and other) glitches, including underwater bears, land slaughterfish, and floating trees.

For games from Morrowind on, there's unofficial patches which fix most of these.

But anyway, the joke was that mis-placed trees are the sort of things you can see in Elder Scrolls games (albeit fewer of them with each edition), so a tree glitched into the ground "looks like a perfectly ordinary (randomly glitched) Elder Scrolls tree".

A certain amount of gentle humour is common when referring to Bethesda/Elder Scrolls glitches. Partly because the glitches are common in part because Bethesda aims higher than almost any other company in the same general genre.

Previous experience tells me it's very easy to misunderstand the tone, intent, or meaning of what I've posted. If you have questions, ask.

Elder Scrolls games have a long history of visual (and other) glitches, including underwater bears, land slaughterfish, and floating trees.

For games from Morrowind on, there's unofficial patches which fix most of these.

But anyway, the joke was that mis-placed trees are the sort of things you can see in Elder Scrolls games (albeit fewer of them with each edition), so a tree glitched into the ground "looks like a perfectly ordinary (randomly glitched) Elder Scrolls tree".

A certain amount of gentle humour is common when referring to Bethesda/Elder Scrolls glitches. Partly because the glitches are common in part because Bethesda aims higher than almost any other company in the same general genre.